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LITERATURE 
ON  CHINA 


References  to  principal  arti- 
cles on  China  in  periodicals 
from  1897  to  1907'-^^'^^'-^^ 


AMERICAN  BAPTIST 
MISSIONARY  UNION 

BOSTON  . MASSACHUSETTS 


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EXPLANATORY  NOTE 


This  Index  includes  references  to  articles  bearing  on 
China  in  Amerfcan  and  English  periodicals  from  1897  to 
August,  1907.  It  will  be  found  of  great  value  in  facili- 
tating advance  study  and  general  reading  upon  China 
and  Chinese  missions,  particularly  in  connection  with  the 
class  study  of  missions  in  that  country.  Titles  are 
arranged  alphabetically  under  several  general  headings, 
and  the  author’s  name,  the  periodical  with  its  volume  and 
page,  and,  in  the  case  of  volumes  from  1902  to  1907,  the 
month  or  week  of  issue,  are  given.  Thus  the  reference 
“ Reality  and  Romance  about  the  Chinese,”  under  Ch,\r- 
ACTER  OF  THE  PEOPLE,  means  that  the  author  is  W.  A.  P. 
Martin,  the  magazine  where  the  article  may  be  found  is  the 
l\Iissionary  Review  of  the  World,  volume  18,  page  104,  and 
that  the  date  of  issue  was  February,  1905.  Explanations 
of  abbreviations  will  be  found  on  page  14. 


Literature  on  China 

AN  INDEX 


Character  of  the  People 

Chinese  as  Business  Men  (S.  P.  Read)  Cent.  38:  864. 
Chinese  Humor  (Helena  von  Poseck)  Chamb.  Jr.  81:  462 
(July  ’04) 

Chinese  Labor  in  the  Light  of  Modem  Industry  (B.  Smith) 
Engineering  Mag.  31;  728  (Aug.  ’06) 

Realitv  and  Romance  about  the  Chinese  (W.  A.  P.  Martin) 
Miss.  R.  18;  104  (Feb.  ’05) 

* Exclusion 

America’s  Treatment  of  the  Chinese  (C.  F.  Holder)  No. 
Am.  1 7 1 : 215 

Chinese  in  America  (S.  Pang)  (Ng  Poon  Chew)  Indep. 
54:  801  (Apr.  3,  ’02) 

Chinese  in  America  — ^Yhy  they  Should  be  Admitted 
(R.  Hutcheson)  Forum  33;  59  (Mar.  ’02) 

Chinese  in  America  — Why  they  Should  be  Excluded  (T. 

Beale)  Forum  33;  53  (Mar.  ’02) 

Chinese  in  the  United  States;  the  Chinaman  in  American 
Politics  (C.  F.  Holder)  No.  Am.  166:  226 
Exclusion  of  Chinese  Students  from  the  United  States  (L. 

Miner)  Outl.  12:  984  (Dec.  27,  ’02) 

Exclusion  of  the  Chinese  (J.  Miller)  No.  Am.  173;  782 
Exclusion  of  the  Chinese  (C.  Denby)  Forum  34:  131  (July- 
Sept.  ’02) 

Exclusion  of  the  Chinese  — Why  They  Should  be  Ex- 
cluded (J.  D.  Phelan)  No.  Am.  173:  663 
Exclusion  of  the  Chinese  and  the  Boycott  (Chester  Hol- 
combe) Outl.  81:  1066  (Dec.  30,  ’05) 

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Exclusion  of  the  Chinese  in  the  United  States  (Ho  Yow) 
No.  Am.  173:  314 

The  Question  of  the  Exclusion  of  the  Chinese  (Chester  Hol- 
combe) Outl.  80:  617  (July  8,  ’05) 

The  United  States  Supreme  Court’s  Decision  as  to  the 
Exclusion  of  the  Chinese  (J.  W.  Foster)  Indep.  58:  1292 
(June  8,  ’05) 

Language  and  Literature 

Chinese  Hieroglyphics  (E.  G.  Tewksbury)  Chaut.  34;  130 
Chinese  Language  (F.  Poole)  Lippinc.  66;  746 
Chinese  Literature  (I.  T.  Headland)  Critic  38:  440 
Woman  in  Chinese  Literature  (H.  A.  Giles)  19th  Cent.  56: 
820  (Nov.  ’04).  Same  art.  Liv.  Age  243:  810  (Dec.  24, 
’04) 

Missions 

A Chinese  Official’s  View  of  Missions  (J.  W.  Inglis)  Miss.  R. 
30:  135  (Feb. ’07) 

A Missionary’s  View  of  China  (Mrs.  S.  L.  Baldwin)  Outl. 
66:  107 

China  and  the  Missionaries  (M.  von  Brandt)  Indep.  53: 
60s 

China  and  the  Missionaries  in  Future  (E.  H.  Conger)  Nat’l 
M.  14;  223 

China  Centenary  Conference  (C.  C.  Crecgan)  Miss.  R.  30: 
511  (July  ’07) 

Chinese  Dislike  of  Christianity  (F.  H.  Nichols)  Atlan.  90: 
773  (Dec.  ’02) 

Christian  Missions  and  the  Civil  Power  in  China  (P.  J. 

Maclagan)  Contemp.  91:  49  (Jan.  ’07) 

Christianity  and  China  (A.  R.  Colquhoun)  Fortn.  85:  1046 
(June  ’06) 

Economic  Significance  of  China’s  Evangelization  (J.  W. 
Bashford)  Miss.  R.  29:  352  (May  ’06) 


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Foreign  Missions  and  the  Yellow  Peril  (J.  1\I.  Cromer) 
Luth.  Q.  34:  569  (Oct.  ’04) 

Future  of  China  and  of  the  Missionaries  (C.  Denby) 
Forum  30 : 166 

Massacre  at  Nanchang.  Indep.  60:  524  (Mar.  i,  ’06) 
Massacres  by  Christians  in  China  (R.  Ogden)  Nation  72 
62 

Mission  Work  in  China  (Chentung  Liang-Chang)  Indep. 
55:  1846  (Aug.  6,  ’03) 

Mission  Schools  in  China  (M.  H.  Krout)  Chaut.  33  : 635 
Missionaries  and  the  Empire  (F.  Greenwood)  19th  Cent. 
50:  21 

Missionaries  and  their  Critics* (J.  Smith)  No.  Am.  172:  724. 
Missionaries  and  their  Critics.  Spec.  85:  363.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  136 : 1 19 

Missionaries  in  China  (H.  C.  Thompson)  Contemp.  79:  873 
Missionaries  in  China.  Liv.  Age  227  : 393 
Missionaries  in  China  (S.  L.  Clemens)  No.  Am.  172:  161 
Missionaries  in  China.  Outl.  67:  847 
Missions  and  Missionaries  in  China  (P.  Bigelow)  No.  Am. 
171 ; 26 

Missions  from  the  Standpoint  of  Comparative  Religion 
(P.  Cams)  Am.  J.  Theol.  11:13  ’°7) 

Missions  in  China  (J.  S.  Dennis)  R.  of  Rs.  22 : 302 
Missionaries  and  Merchants  in  China.  Outl.  82:  539  (Mar. 
10,  ’06) 

Revivals  in  China.  Miss.  R.  29:  802  (Nov.  ’06) 

Robert  Morrison,  Pioneer  Protestant  Missionary  to  China 
(E.  Leslie)  Miss.  R.  30:  329  (May  ’07) 

Roman  Catholicism  in  China  (B.  Cothonay)  Cath.  World 

73;  415 

Story  of  the  Lienchow  Martyrdom  (A.  J.  Brown)  Miss.  R. 
29 : 87  (Feb.  ’06) 

The  Crisis  in  China  (1900)  and  the  Missions  (A.  P.  Doyle) 
Cath.  World  71;  548 

The  Lienchow  Massacre.  Outl.  81:  849  (Dec.  9,  ’05) 

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The  Missionary  Enterprise  in  China  (C.  Holcombe)  Atlan. 
98:  348  (Sept.  ’06) 

To  My  Missionary  Critics  (S.  L.  Clemens)  No.  Am.  172: 
520 

The  Missionary  Enterprise  in  China.  Outl.  66:  774 
What  has  Christianity  to  Offer  to  Oriental  Nations?  (F. 

A.  Christie)  Am.  J.  Theol.  11:25  (Jan.  ’07) 

Work  Among  the  Chinese  Insane  (C.  C.  Selden)  Miss.  R. 
29 : 205  (Mar.  ’06) 


Native  Leaders 

Makers  of  New  China  (A.  E.  Griffis)  World  Today  12:  146 
(Feb.  ’07) 

Some  Peking  Politicians.  Liv.  Age  212:  261 
Some  Peking  Politicians.  19th  Cent.  40:  896 
The  Real  Rulers  of  China  (R.  E.  Lewis)  Indep.  55:  3121 
(Dec.  31,  ’03) 

Who’s  Who  in  China  (D.  C.  Boulger)  Contemp.  78:  255. 

Same  art . Eel . M . 135:  616 
Who’s  Who  in  China.  Liv.  Age  226:  753 
Yuan  Shih  Kai,  China’s  Foremost  Statesman.  R.  of  Rs. 
36:  101  (July,  ’07) 


Opium  Trade 

China’s  Present  Relation  to  the  Opium  Traffic  (D.  Mac- 
Gillivray)  Miss.  R.  30:  119  (Feb.  ’07) 

India  and  the  Opium  Trade  in  the  Far  East.  R.of  Rs. 
34: 364  (Sept.  ’06) 

Opium  in  China.  Outl.  84:  544  (Nov.  3,  ’06) 

Prohibiting  the  Opium  Traffic  in  China.  Nation  83:  320 
(Oct.  15,  ’06) 


Problems  of  China 

Future  of  the  Chinese  People  (D.  Z.  Sheffield)  Atlan.  85: 
76 


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Problems  in  China  (J.  M.  Hubbard)  Nat.  Geog.  M.  ii : 297 
Problems  of  China  (M.  von  Brandt)  Indep.  54;  2580  (Oct. 
3°.  ’02) 

Some  Factors  in  the  Problem  of  China  (G.  A.  Stuart)  Miss. 
R.  18;  34  (Jan. ’05) 

Some  Phases  of  the  Educational  Problem  in  China  (W.  N. 

Fong)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  67  ; 348  (Aug.  ’05) 

The  Problem  in  China  and  its  Solution  (Tau  Sein  Ko)  Asia. 
R.  31:  73.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  136;  651 

Progress  and  Reform 

A Chinaman  on  the  Chinese  Situation  (T.Y.  Chang)  R.  of 
Rs.  33:  423  (Apr.  ’06) 

An  Ancient  Empire  in  Search  of  a Modem  Government 
(A.  H.  Smith)  Indep.  60;  388  (Feb.  15,  ’06) 

Aspects  of  the  New  Era  in  China  (H.  D.  Porter)  Miss.  R. 
30:  138  (Feb.  ’07) 

Awakening  of  China.  Liv.  Age  249:  131  (Apr.  21,  ’06) 
Awakening  of  China  (L.  Giles)  19th  Cent.  60:  521  (Oct.  ’06) 
Awakening  of  China  (J.  Smith)  No.  Am.  168:  229 
Awakening  of  China  (K.  K.  Kawakami)  No.  Am.  183:  647 
(Oct.  ’06) 

Awakening  of  China.  Outl.  82:  106  (Jan.  20,  ’06) 

China  and  Reconstmetion  [Nov.  1900]  (Sir  R.  Hart) 
Fortn.  75:  193.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age  228:  337.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  136;  361 

China  Awakened  (J.  F.  Griggs)  Cent.  72 : 392  (July  ’06) 
China  Transformed  (\V.  A.  P.  Martin)  World’s  Work  12; 
7844  (Aug.  ’06) 

Constitutional  Government  in  China.  R.  of  Rs.  35:  236 
(Feb.  ’07) 

Day  of  Opportunity  in  China  (H.  G.  C.  Hallock)  Miss.  R. 
29:  660  (Sept.  ’06) 

Foot -binding  in  China:  A Social  Revolution.  Spec.  80: 
406 


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China.  Outl.  86;  229  (June  i,  ’07) 

On  the  Eve  of  Becoming  a Great  Power.  R.  of  Rs.  33 : 744 
(June  ’06) 

Present  Conditions  in  China  (J.  W.  Foster)  Nat.  Geog.  M. 
(Dec.  ’06) 

Progress  in  China.  Outl.  84:  103  (Sept.  15,  ’06) 

Progress  in  China  (Jeremiah  W.  Jenks)  R.  of  Rs.  31;  595 
(May  ’05) 

Railways  of  China  (A.  J.  Brown)  R.  of  Rs.  29:  177  (Feb. 
’04) 

Reasons  for  China’s  Weakness  (G.  Kennan)  Outl.  82:  787 
(Apr.  7,  ’06) 

Reform  in  China  (G.  Reid)  Forum  28:  724 
Reform  Movement  in  China  (I.  T.  Headland)  Outl.  65:  494 
Rehabilitation  of  China  and  the  American  Interest  in  the 
Orient  (M.  Barakatullah)  Forum  38:  424  (Jan.  ’07) 
Renaissance  of  China  (C.  K.  Edmunds)  Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  67: 
387  (Sept.  ’05) 

Revolutionary  Changes  in  China  (W.  A.  P.  Martin)  World’s 
Work  12:  8115  (Oct.  ’06) 

The  Chinese  Army  (E.  J.  Hardy)  19th  Cent.  59:  595  (Apr. 
’06) 

The  Empress  Dowager’s  System  of  Colleges  for  China 
(R.  E.  Lewis)  R.  of  Rs.  26:  72  (July  ’02) 

The  New  Education  in  China  (T.  Richard)  Contcmp.  83: 
II  (Jan.  ’03) 

Waning  of  the  Lily  Feet  (E.  Inveen)  Miss.  R.  29:  103 
(Feb.  ’06) 

Relations  with  Other  Nations 

General 

A Chinaman  on  the  “ Yellow  Peril  ” (Chang  Yow  Tong) 
R.  of  Rs.  30:  337  (Sept.  ’04) 

Anti-forcign  Rioting  in  Shanghai  (G.  Kennan)  Outl.  82: 
351  (Feb.  1 7,  ’06) 


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Causes  of  Anti-foreign  Feeling  (G.  Kennan)  Outl.  82:  466 
(Feb.  24,  ’06) 

China  Against  the  World  (P.  S.  Reinsch)  Forum  30:  67 
China  and  Japan  — The  White  Peril  (G.  Lynch)  19th  Cent. 
57:  948  (June  ’05) 

China  and  Non-China  (Sir  R.  Hart)  Fortn.  75:  278 
China  and  the  Powers  (P.  Leroy-Beaulieu)  Chaut.  29; 
274 

China  and  the  Powers  (E.  Bainbridge)  Contemp.  78:  172 
China  and  the  Powers  (J.  B.  Walker)  Cosmopol.  29;  468 
China  and  the  Powers  (C.  Beresford)  No.  Am.  168:  530 
China  and  the  Powers  — What  of  China  (C.  Holcombe) 
Outl.  76:  401  (Feb.  13,  ’04) 

China  and  the  West  (T.  Richard)  Contemp.  89:  638  (May 
’06) 

China  and  Western  Civilization  from  a Chinese  Point  of 
View.  Sat.  R.  91:  47,  78,  109,  r4o 
China  and  the  Reply  (R.  S.  Grmdry)  Sat.  R.  91;  237 
Contributions  of  Foreigners  to  Discontent  in  China  (A.  H. 
Smith)  Outl.  66;  923 

Duties  of  a Minister  to  China  (C.  Denby)  Fomm  33:  27 
(Mar.  ’02) 

Influence  of  the  Western  World  on  China  (D.  Z.  Sheffield) 
Cent.  38:  784 

The  Chinese  and  Western  Civilization  (Wu  Ting  Fang) 
Harp.  M.  106:  190  (Jan.  ’03) 

The  Shanghai  Strike  and  the  Mixed  Court.  Outl.  81 ; 1052 
(Dec.  30,  ’05) 

The  White  Man’s  Burden  in  China.  Contemp.  76:  318. 
Same  art.  Li V.  Age  223  : 274 

The  World’s  Competitor-to-be  (B.  Brandenburg)  Cos- 
mopol.  39 : 145  (June  ’05) 

The  Yellow  Peril  (A.  R.  Colquhoun)  Indep.  56:  825  (Apr. 
14.  ’04) 

Threatening  Situation  in  China  (Charles  Bone)  Indep. 
63:  394  (Aug.  IS,  ’07) 


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Japan 

China  and  Japan  (X.  G.  Mitchcll-Innes)  Contcmp.  73:  403. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  130:  557 
China  and  Japan  (H.  Webster)  Nat.  Geog.  M.  12;  6q 
China  iind  Japan:  The  Yellow  Peril  (D.  C.  Boulgcr)  igth 
Cent.  55:  30  (Jan. ’04) 

China  and  Japan:  The  Yellow  Peril  (O.  Eltzbaehcr)  19th 
Cent.  55:  910  (June  ’04) 

How  China  is  Following  Japan’s  Lead  (Conly-Pinch) 
Harp.  W.  51:  129  (Jan.  26,  ’07) 

Influenee  of  Japan  on  China  (H.  G.  C.  Halloek)  Miss.  R.  18: 
756  (Get.  ’05) 

Obstaeles  to  Missions  in  China  (Tong  Kwok  Oun)  Miss.  R . 
18:  561  (Aug.  ’05),  686  (Sept.  ’05),  761  (Get.  ’05),  S45 
(Xov.  ’05),  918  (Dee.  ’05) 

The  Japanization  of  China  (G.  Lyneh)  19th  Cent.  54:  216 
(Aug.  ’03) 


Russia 

China  and  Russia  (J.  Quiney)  Xo.  Am.  171 : 529 

China  and  Russia  — A Russian  View  (U.  M.  Babad)  Gutl. 

65:  730 


United  States 

A Fool’s  Paradise:  boyeott  of  the  United  States  (A.  H. 

Smith)  Gutl.  82 : 701  (Mar.  24,  ’06) 

Boyeott  of  Ameriean  Goods  (H.  Bolee)  Booklover’s  M.  6: 
98  (July  ’05) 

Ameriean  Dealing  with  China  (W.  MaeDonald)  Xation  71 : 

145 

Ameriean  Court  for  China.  Gutl.  86:  133  (May  25,  ’07) 
Ameriean  Law  in  China  (L.  R.  Wilfley)  Indep.  62:489 
(Feb.  28,  ’07) 

Ameriea’s  Duty  in  China  (J.  Barrett)  Xo.  Amer.  171 : 145. 
China  and  the  United  States  (H.  W.  Rankin)  Bib.  Sae.  56: 
561 


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China  and  the  United  States  (Chentung  Liang-Cheng) 
Xat.  Geog.  M.  i6;  554  (Dec.  ’05) 

China  and  the  United  States:  an  American  View  (H.  L. 
Nelson)  Outl.  65:  726 

Commercial  Relations  between  China  and  the  United 
States  (Chentung  Liang-Cheng)  Harp.  W.  40 : i860 
(Dec.  23,  ’05) 

Is  Conciliation  Weakness?  Outl.  83;  255  (June  2,  ’06) 
Mutual  Helpfulness  Between  China  and  the  United  States 
(Wu  Ting  Fang)  No.  Am.  171:1 
The  Asiatic  Problem  and  its  Relation  to  the  United  States 
(W.  C.  J.  Reid)  Pol.  Sci.  Q.  18:  181  (June  ’03) 

The  Chinese  and  the  United  States  (J.  W.  Foster)  Atlan. 
97 : 118  (Jan.  ’06) 

The  Hostility  of  China  (Kang  Yu  Wei)  World’s  Work  12; 
7487  (May,  ’06) 

United  States  in  China  (J.  Quincy)  Contemp.  78:  183 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  135:  563.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  226: 
601 

United  States  and  the  Future  of  China  (W.  W.  Rockhill) 
Forum  29 : 324 

What  the  Chinese  Think  of  Us  (S.  Bonsai)  No.  Am.  171: 
411 


Religions 

Religion  Among  the  Chinese  (G.  D.  Wilder)  Bib.  Sac.  63; 
85  (Jan.  ’06) 

Religious  Toleration  in  China. 

I.  Buddhism  (M.  G.  Walshe)  Contemp.  85:  448  (Mar. 
’04) 

II.  Mohammedanism  (M.  G.  Walshe)  Contemp.  86: 
127  (July  ’04) 


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Travel  and  Description 

Across  Chihli  from  the  Sea  to  Peking  (M.  P.  Gamewell) 
Chaut.  42:  319  (Dec.  ’06) 

A House-boat  Trip  in  China  (G.  Kennan)  Outl.  82:  595 
(Mar.  ’06) 

A Visit  to  the  Empress  Dowager  (B.  V.  Drake)  Cent.  42: 
691  (Sept. ’02) 

China’s  Ancient  Holy  Land  (H.  P.  Beach)  Chaut.  42:  402 
(Jan.  ’06) 

Canton  to  Mandalay  (W.  A.  Johnstone)  Fortn.  69;  264. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  130:  391 
Cycling  in  China  (T.  P.  Terry)  Outing  38:  536 
Festival  of  the  Lantern  Kites  (C.  Lorrimer)  Overland  n.  s. 
49:  251  (Mar.  ’07) 

Football  and  Polo  in  China  (H.  A.  Giles)  19th  Cent.  59: 
508  (Mar.  ’06).  Same  art.  Liv.  Age  249:353  (May 
12,  ’06) 

Journey  from  Shanghai  to  Bhamo  through  Hunan  (A.  M. 

S.  Wingate)  Geog.  J.  14:  629 
Reception  by  the  Empress  Dowager  at  the  Summer  Palace 
' (M.  X.  Wood)  Cent.  46:  574  (Aug.  ’04) 

Soochow,  Hangchow  and  the  Grand  Canal  (G.  Kennan) 
Outl.  82:  739  (Mar.  31,  ’06) 

The  Empress  Dowager  of  China  (K.  A.  Karl)  Cent.  48:  803 
(Oct.  ’05);  49:  44  (Nov.  ’05);  49;  266  (Dec.  ’05) 
Traveling  in  China  (F.  H.  Nichols)  Outing  41:  568  (Feb. 

’03) 

Up  the  Yangtse  to  Tibet  (M.  P.  Gamewell)  Chaut.  42:  419 
(Jan.  ’06) 


Social  Conditions 

Business  Methods  in  China  (Jeremiah  W.  Jenks)  Inter- 
national Q.  12 : 124  (Oct.  ’05) 

Child  Life  in  China  and  Japan  (Bertha  Runkle)  St.  Nich. 
32  : 228  (Jan.  ’05) 


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China’s  Great  Famine  (W.  T.  Ellis)  Outl.  85:  755  (Mar.  30, 
’°7) 

Chinese  Daily  Life  (J.  K.  Goodrich)  Forum  28:  197 
Earning  a Living  in  China  (D.  E.  W.  Spratt)  Lippinc.  69: 
670 

Famine  conditions  in  China  (E.  W.  Thwing  )Miss.  R.  30: 
286  (Apr.  ’07) 

Girl  Slavery  in  China  (I.  Kahn)  Indep.  53:  1605 
Legal  Position  of  Women  in  China  (R.  V.  Rogers)  Green 
Bag  13:  16 

Sports  and  Games  in  China  (I.  T.  Headland)  Outing  37: 
158 

Talks  with  Chinese  Women  (L.  Howard)  Lippinc.  67:  98 
The  Life  of  a Chinese  Mandarin  (E.  H.  Parker)  Eel.  M.  130: 

659.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age  217 : 291 
What  the  People  Read  in  China.  R.  of  Rs.  30;  464 
(Oct.  ’04) 


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Abbreviations 


The  following  is  a list  of  the  periodicals  to  which  refer- 
ence is  made,  with  explanation  of  abbreviations: 


Am.  J.  Theol American  Journal  of  Theology 

Asia.  R Asiatic  Review 

Atlan Atlantic  Monthly 

Bib.  Sac Bibliotheca  Sacra 

Booklover’s  M Booklover’s  Magazine 

Cath.  World Catholic  World 

Cent Century 

Chamb.  Jr Chambers’  Journal 

Chaut Chautauquan 

Contemp Contemporary  Review 

Cosmopol Cosmopolitan 

Critic Critic 

Eel.  M Eclectic  Magazine 

Engineering  Mag Engineering  Magazine 

Fortn Fortnightly  Review 

Forum Forum 

Geog.  J Geographical  Journal 

Green  Bag Green  Bag 

Harp.  M Harper’s  Monthly  Magazine 

Harp.  W Harper’s  Weekly 

Indep Independent 

International  Q International  Quarterly 

Lippinc Lippincott's 

Liv.  Age Living  Age 

Luth.  Q Lutheran  Quarterly 

Miss.  R Missionary  Review  of  the  World 

Nation Nation 

Nat.  Geog.  M National  Geographic  Magazine 

19th  Cent 19th  Centurj'  and  After 

No.  Am North  American  Review 

Overland  n.  s Overland  Monthly  (new  series) 

Outing Outing 

Outl Outlook 

Pol.  Sci.  Q Political  Science  Quarterly 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo Popular  Science  Monthly 

R.  of  Rs Review  of  Reviews 

Sat.  R Saturday  Review 

Spec Spectator 

St.  Nich St.  Nicholas 

World  Today World  Today 

World’s  Work World’s  Work 


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